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hater
09-01-2021, 01:49 PM
:lmao


https://twitter.com/MarinaMedvin/status/1433027877532995585?s=19

Mark Celibate
09-01-2021, 01:52 PM
how does one qualify? Does that mean I can just put on a 'doo-rag' and play 'Gold on My Watch' GoldsteinRecords.jpg music to game the system?

DMX7
09-01-2021, 01:52 PM
I like it.

Leetonidas
09-01-2021, 01:55 PM
Seems like angsty white incels like Nathan could easily cash in on this

hater
09-01-2021, 01:59 PM
how does one qualify? Does that mean I can just put on a 'doo-rag' and play 'Gold on My Watch' GoldsteinRecords.jpg music to game the system?

1. Join a violent gang. Killing someone preferably
2. Shoot up a few peeps
3. Spend some time in the penitentiary
4. Get out and go back to 2
5. Chaching!!

SnakeBoy
09-01-2021, 02:43 PM
Todays libs smh

Spurtacular
09-01-2021, 04:37 PM
:lol @ board pscyhos having to defend this.

MultiTroll
09-01-2021, 04:41 PM
Read the whole article Repug butt lickers.

Blake
09-01-2021, 05:10 PM
Cheaper than incarcerating them, I guess.

At least make them pick up trash on the weekends too or something

Blake
09-01-2021, 05:13 PM
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NEWS
New San Francisco Initiative to Pay Individuals Not to Shoot Others
BY ANDREW STANTON ON 8/31/21 AT 1:35 PM EDT
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NEWS SHOOTING GUN VIOLENCE CRIME CALIFORNIA
Anew program in San Fransisco will pay people at high risk of shooting someone not to pull the trigger to help alleviate rising gun violence in the city.



The Dream Keeper Fellowship is set to launch in October and pay 10 individuals $300 each month to not be involved in shootings, Sheryl Davis, executive director of the Human Rights Commission, told Newsweek in an interview Tuesday.

Davis explained that the program is not "transactional," but will rather focus on making investments in communities most impacted by violence.


"It's not necessarily as cut and dry as folks may think. It's not as transactional as, 'Here's a few dollars so that you don't do something bad,' but it really is about how you help us improve public safety in the neighborhood," she said.

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Participants will be paired with life coaches from the city's Street Violence Intervention Program and will be considered "community ambassadors" who work to prevent violence. They will work on their professional, personal, and community development and will be thought of as "partners" in engaging community members and decreasing violence.

"As you become better, your community benefits from that," she said....."

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